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whisper
[hwis-per, wis-per]
verb (used without object)
to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
Phonetics., to produce utterance substituting breath for phonation.
to talk softly and privately (often implying gossip, slander, plotting, or the like).
The king knew that the courtiers were whispering.
(of trees, water, breezes, etc.) to make a soft, rustling sound like that of whispering.
verb (used with object)
to utter with soft, low sounds, using the breath, lips, etc..
He whispered endearments to her.
Phonetics., to utter (speech sounds) substituting breath for phonation.
to say or tell in a whisper; tell privately.
to speak to or tell (a person) in a whisper or privately.
noun
the mode of utterance, or the voice, of a person who whispers.
to speak in a whisper.
a word or remark uttered by whispering.
a rumor or insinuation.
Whispers circulated about the affair.
a soft, rustling sound like a whisper.
the whisper of leaves in the wind.
whisper
/ ˈwɪspə /
verb
to speak or utter (something) in a soft hushed tone, esp without vibration of the vocal cords
(intr) to speak secretly or furtively, as in promoting intrigue, gossip, etc
(intr) (of leaves, trees, etc) to make a low soft rustling sound
(tr) to utter or suggest secretly or privately
to whisper treason
noun
a low soft voice
to speak in a whisper
something uttered in such a voice
a low soft rustling sound
a trace or suspicion
informal, a rumour or secret
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of whisper1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Though Mr Freeman and his family seemed to be well integrated in the community, Misty-Rose says, he was also the subject of town whispers.
The next morning she took him to see their infirm mother, who whispered in his ear: “I didn’t think you’d ever come back.”
When Hillary Clinton supporters whispered during the 2008 presidential race that Latinos would never vote for a Black candidate, they gladly joined the coalition that put Barack Obama in the White House.
But to just like whisper it, it lands.
Wander, for instance, to a compartment at the ship’s bow, and you may hear conspiratorial whispers.
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